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Filipino Traditional Blades--a brief review
In a recent thread on Palawan badung, mention was made of the Facebook page "Filipino Traditional Blades." This is an interesting site and I would recommend it to those who are particularly looking for information about contemporary Filipino blades (traditional and non-traditional), although it discusses older examples as well. It is necessary to read the descriptions carefully, because some of the information is cryptic or potentially misleading. Much of the information comes from Filipinos who have visited the areas where these knives are made, or have some specialized knowledge to share.
This post and the succeeding ones show a few pictures from the FTB site along with the descriptions provided. These give a brief example of what can be found there and the scope of information one might expect. The first picture is from Bukidnon, Mindanao. Quote:
The second picture shows a pair of small knives from the Sulu region. Quote:
The third example is also a small knife that comes from a small island in Laguna de Pays near Manila. Quote:
. Last edited by Ian; 11th December 2018 at 12:47 AM. |
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